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Learning Highcharts 4

You're reading from  Learning Highcharts 4

Product type Book
Published in Jan 2015
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781783287451
Pages 478 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Joe Kuan Joe Kuan
Profile icon Joe Kuan

Table of Contents (23) Chapters

Learning Highcharts 4
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgments
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Web Charts 2. Highcharts Configurations 3. Line, Area, and Scatter Charts 4. Bar and Column Charts 5. Pie Charts 6. Gauge, Polar, and Range Charts 7. Bubble, Box Plot, and Error Bar Charts 8. Waterfall, Funnel, Pyramid, and Heatmap Charts 9. 3D Charts 10. Highcharts APIs 11. Highcharts Events 12. Highcharts and jQuery Mobile 13. Highcharts and Ext JS 14. Server-side Highcharts 15. Highcharts Online Services and Plugins Index

Experimenting with 3D chart orientation


To enable the 3D feature, we first need to include the extension as follows:

<script 
 src="http://code.highcharts.com/highcharts-3d.js"></script>

In Highcharts, there are two levels of 3D options: chart and series. The chart level options are located in chart.options3d, which mainly deals with the orientation and the frame around the plotting area, whereas the 3D options for the series remain in the usual plotOptions area, such as plotOptions.column.depth.

Currently, Highcharts supports 2 axles of rotation: horizontal and vertical, which are the alpha and beta options in chart.options3d respectively. The values for these options are in degrees. The following diagram illustrates with arrows the direction of chart rotation as the degree value increases and decreases:

Alpha and beta orientations

In the previous diagram, we showed the direction of orientation. Let's experiment with a column chart. We are going to use a chart from Chapter 4, Bar...

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